Mirrors (Rated & Unrated Versions + Digital Copy) (Blu-ray) (2008)

Director: Alexandre Aja  Starring: Kiefer Sutherland  
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Publisher: Foxvideo
Format: Blu-Ray DVD
UPC: 00024543525431
Buy.com Sku: 209973405
Item#: V2T4JF
Category Keywords: Gore  Remake  Supernatural  Theatrical Release  Thriller 
Rating: 
 
Shocking Unrated Cut Too Terrifying for Theaters with a New Alternate Ending!
 
 
Features: DVD, Unrated, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.40:1
 
Emmy and Golden Globe winner Kiefer Sutherland comes face to face with the ultimate forces of evil in Mirrors, the deadliest horror film to ever look you in the face. Kiefer stars as a security guard who is exposed to unspeakable acts of evil from the past, present and future only visible to him in the reflection of mirrors. Suddenly, his life is exposed to the evil and he must stop it before everyone he knows is dead.
 
"...a marked improvement over the plodding and confusing original."  Ken Fox, TV Guide
"...[a] well constructed supernatural thriller whose chilling concepts and vivid imagery make it a scary experience."  Louise Keller, Urban Cinefile
"Alexandre Aja proves once again that he is the best horror movie maker working today."  Lucius Gore, eSplatter
"...creepy scenes and superb special effects..."  Matthew Turner, ViewLondon
"Some credit for this stylish screamer goes to Sutherland...More credit goes to [Production Designer] Nemec..."  Nigel Andrews, Financial Times

 


Editor's Note

French director Alexandre Aja adds to his growing canon of horror features with this remake of the Korean feature GEOUL SOKEURO (2003). Kiefer Sutherland stars as Ben Carson, a disgraced former New York City cop who attempts to put his checkered past behind him by taking a job as a security guard. Carson is required to take the night shift in a department store in the city. The store closed down after a fire put an end to its business, and Carson soon discovers that malevolent spirits are lurking behind its walls. The spirits connect with the human world through the mirrors in the store, and when they discover Carson's presence they go after his ex-wife, Amy (Paula Patton), and his kids (played by Erica Gluck and Cameron Boyce). Carson attempts to figure out the meaning of a cryptic message carved into one of the mirrors, hoping it will save his family and cut off contact with the malignant lurking presence.

Aja successfully replicates much of the tension and edge-of-your-seat moments that he managed so skillfully in HAUTE TENSION (2003). The film begins with an unnerving set piece in which Carson's predecessor takes a shard of mirror and slashes his own throat, and it's an indication of the gore-filled fun that awaits intrepid viewers. Aja creates a palpable sense of unease by shooting dim-lit set pieces in the department store. Sutherland makes for a convincing lead in a character that closely resembles his turn as Jack Bauer in 24. There are plenty of genuine scares in the film, and the director ultimately spins MIRRORS as a cross between a psychological thriller in the vein of the POLTERGEIST movies and a no-holds-barred splatter flick.

 

Features
Mirror Images: Picture-In-Picture With Optional Audio Commentary By Director Alex Aja & Gregory Levasseur On Selected Scenes
Alternate Ending: Inside The Mirror
Animated Storyboard Sequence
Anna Esseker Backstory
Audio: English, French, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
Deleted Scenes With Optional Audio Commentary By Director Alexandre Aja
Dubbed: French, Spanish
Featurettes: Reflections - The Making Of Mirrors, & Mythology Of Mirrors - Behind The Mirror
Includes A Digital Copy Of The Film For Portable Media Players!
Includes Both Original Theatrical & Unrated Extended Versions Of The Film!
Interactive Menus
Picture-In-Picture Scene To Storyboard Comparison
Scene Selection
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Cantonese, Korean
This Is A Blu-Ray DVD Made For Blue-Laser Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture & Sound
Trailers
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Foxvideo
Release Date: 8/6/2009
Running Time: 112 minutes
Original Release Date: 2008
Catalog ID: 2252543
UPC: 00024543525431
Number of Discs: 2

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English, French Dubbed, Spanish Dubbed
Available Subtitles: English, French, Korean, Spanish, Cantonese
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Widescreen  2.40:1

 
Cast & Crew
Jason Flemyng
Paula Patton
Kiefer Sutherland
Cameron Boyce
Amy Smart
Erica Gluck
Gregory Levasseur - Screenwriter
Maxime Alexandre - Director of Photography
Andrew Hong - Executive Producer
Marc Sternberg - Producer
Alexandra Milchan - Producer
Alexandre Aja - Screenwriter
Marc S. Fischer - Executive Producer
Gregory Levasseur - Producer
Kiefer Sutherland - Executive Producer
Javier Navarrete - Composer
Alexandre Aja - Director

 
Professional Reviews
ReelViews 5 of 10
When it comes to horror films, there's one basic principal to consider: consistency means everything. A movie can deviate as much as the filmmakers like from the laws of the real world as long as they establish and adhere to an alternate set of rules. Movies like Mirrors fail utterly in part because the rules are arbitrary, unclear, and seem to change depending on what the director wants to achieve in any given scene. As a result, the narrative rarely makes sense, seems contrived beyond a level for which the "willing suspension of disbelief" can apply, and is impossible to buy into...Mirrors is yet another adaption of an Asian horror film, making one wonder if this seemingly endless trickle of depressingly mediocre fare will ever dry up. Mirrors shares many traits with its predecessors: an infatuation with the horrific aspect of some mundane item (phones, video tapes, static, photographs, mirrors, etc.) flat characters, confounding storylines, and a general disregard for anything that could remotely be considered intelligent. Some American adaptations of Asian horror films have achieved a certain degree of creepiness, but there's not much of that in Mirrors. The gore is so badly done that it's borderline comical and poor lighting passes for "atmosphere"...Admittedly, there haven't been many effective examples of translated Asian horror, but Mirrors exemplifies the worst characteristics of these movies. The only thing the viewer is left to reflect upon is how embarrassing the genre has become. - James Berardinelli
 
Reel.com 6 of 10
Writer/director Alexandre Aja and co-writer Gregory Levasseur had been cruising along, showing promise within the horror genre until (cue overwrought score) the mirrors got hold of them. Their film Mirrors is another remake of an Asian horror movie imbuing everyday objects with ghostly menace. In this case, the objects are, yes, mirrors, specifically (but not limited to) the mirrors in a run-down New York department store. Of course, jump-scares involving sudden appearances in mirrors have been a cheap horror tactic for years, so this is a little like making a horror movie about murderous loud noises...Apart from a bit of creepy imagery, Mirrors is tedious and an odd choice for a director whose movies, good or bad, tend to set their sights far over the top. Stripped of much of his usual energy and viscera, Aja (The Hills Have Eyes, High Tension) doesn't appear to have much facility for character-driven suspense. He simply punctuates the slow-creep-plus-jump-scare formula with a handful of his trademark grotesqueries...This places the movie in a strange realm between turgid PG-13 horror and excessive R-rated gorehounding, where the former shakes itself awake with a little of the latter. It's actually rated R but, unlike Aja's previous films, it doesn't seem fully committed. Or maybe it's like an evil reflection of itself in a haunted mirror that causes the original movie to cut itself up. If that sounds even remotely spooky, Mirrors still probably won't do much for you. - Jesse Hassenger
 
  
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